Report: 2 Baton Rouge brothers drown off Alabama coast

The bodies of a missing 19-year-old and 12-year-old from Baton Rouge were recovered from the Gulf of Mexico after a supposed drowning, according to a report from WKRG.

Authorities with Orange Beach Police say the body of the 12-year-old was found around 6:40 a.m. on Sat. and the body of his 19-year-old brother was found shortly after.

The older brother was identified by family members as Steward Spencer III, the younger as Joshua Spencer, according to the report.

The East Baton Rouge Parish School System released a statement following the deaths of the two brothers, one of whom was a student at an area school.

East Baton Rouge Parish School System officials were saddened to learn of the recent loss of Scotlandville Middle Student Athlete Joshua Spencer. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends as they grieve during this tragedy. As a school district, we will work to provide support for the students and faculty of the school by providing counseling and support through this difficult period. School guidance counselors, I CARE specialists, and other support staff will be on campus Monday morning.

The search began late Friday evening after the pair went missing from a location a resort on Perdido Beach Boulevard in Orange Beach. The search was suspended overnight but ended early Saturday morning when the bodies were recovered from the Gulf of Mexico, according to posts from the Orange Beach Police Department.

The state Agriculture Commissioner said today that the LSU AgCenter expects to start cloning cannabis from larger “mother” plants in June to create medical marijuana. Dr. Mike Strain, who heads the agriculture and forestry department, said his agency had received $80,000 from an LSU vendor to begin harvesting tissue for the state’s medical marijuana operation. Medical marijuana is not funded in next year’s state budget, which starts on July 1st. So the de...More >>

The state Agriculture Commissioner said today that the LSU AgCenter expects to start cloning cannabis from larger “mother” plants in June to create medical marijuana. Dr. Mike Strain, who heads the agriculture and forestry department, said his agency had received $80,000 from an LSU vendor to begin harvesting tissue for the state’s medical marijuana operation. Medical marijuana is not funded in next year’s state budget, which starts on July 1st. So the de...More >>

August of 2011, Amy Tonguis made a frantic call to 911 after her husband, Benjamin Tonguis, found their 9-day-old in the freezer. Originally, police say Amy told investigators she must have done it. But, as questioning went on, police say the parents pointed the blame at each other.

August of 2011, Amy Tonguis made a frantic call to 911 after her husband, Benjamin Tonguis, found their 9-day-old in the freezer. Originally, police say Amy told investigators she must have done it. But, as questioning went on, police say the parents pointed the blame at each other.

It's been nearly a year since a young teacher at Lagrange High School was arrested under suspicion of inappropriately touching a student. Charges have since been rejected, but 32 year old Raymond Johnson says he’s still suffering the consequences. Johnson loved his job teaching at Lagrange High School. But then he was arrested after allegations of indecent behavior with a juvenile, which he says are not true. Johnson's life changed dramatically... "Last...

It's been nearly a year since a young teacher at Lagrange High School was arrested under suspicion of inappropriately touching a student. Charges have since been rejected, but 32 year old Raymond Johnson says he’s still suffering the consequences. Johnson loved his job teaching at Lagrange High School. But then he was arrested after allegations of indecent behavior with a juvenile, which he says are not true. Johnson's life changed dramatically... "Last...

The District attorney's office has released Amy Tonguis' 911 phone call, reporting that she found her baby in a freezer. Tristan Tonguis, a 9-day old baby, died from being in the freezer. Amy and Benjamin Tonguis, the baby's father, blamed each other for the death. To this day, the case remains unsolved. Copyright 2018 KPLC. All rights reserved.

The District attorney's office has released Amy Tonguis' 911 phone call, reporting that she found her baby in a freezer. Tristan Tonguis, a 9-day old baby, died from being in the freezer. Amy and Benjamin Tonguis, the baby's father, blamed each other for the death. To this day, the case remains unsolved. Copyright 2018 KPLC. All rights reserved.

One man living in south Lake Charles said he has concerns about a culvert near the Ham Reid Nelson Road Roundabout. Paul Theriot, who lives nearby, said since the roundabout opened he's seen at least five cars end up in his yard with flat tires. Theriot said he doesn't actually have a problem with the roundabout however. "When they go around the circle and go to straighten out, they're being distracted from either texting or the I-Phone and they're not paying attention and the...

One man living in south Lake Charles said he has concerns about a culvert near the Ham Reid Nelson Road Roundabout. Paul Theriot, who lives nearby, said since the roundabout opened he's seen at least five cars end up in his yard with flat tires. Theriot said he doesn't actually have a problem with the roundabout however. "When they go around the circle and go to straighten out, they're being distracted from either texting or the I-Phone and they're not paying attention and the...